Water is a precious natural resource which is crucial to our survival. It needs to be used judiciously in the context of an increasing population not only to sustain essential requirements such as those for drinking and domestic usage, but also for increased food production, industrial usage, power generation, navigational requirements, pisciculture, recreation, landscaping etc. There are many books dealing with hydrology, hydraulics and hydraulic structures, which generally deal with larger problems of development, analysis, design and implementation of water resources. However, there are few books which deal with small-scale development of water resources consistent with the environmental concerns as well as application of relevant eco-friendly technologies. This book provides both the perspectives.
CONTENTS Eco-hydrological Background Environmental Hydrology in General; Hydrologic Cycle and its Processes; Precipitation-Runoff-Infiltration-Evaporation Analysis; The Water Balance; Water Bodies; References
Water Uses General; Water supply for Rural and Urban Neighborhoods; Water for Agriculture; Water for Industries; Water for Hydropower Generation; Water for Navigation; Water for Pisciculture; Water for Recreation; References
Hydraulic Principles and Eco-friendly Design Approach Conservation Principles in General; Mass Conservation Principle and Applications; Energy Conservation Principle and Applications; Momentum Conservation Principle and Applications; Angular Momentum Conservation Principles and Applications; Flow Measurement Devices in Pipes and Open Channels; Basic Considerations for Eco-friendly Design of Water Systems; References
Water Hazards and their Management Hazards in General: An Overview; Water and the Nature of its Pollution; Flood Disaster and its Management; Landslide Hazards and their Management; Disaster due to Collapse of Dams; Hazards due to Droughts; Information and System Organization for Disaster Mitigation; References
Eco-technological Practices for Sustainable Development General; Traditional Water Conservation Practices; Recent Eco-technological Practices; Sustainable Development through Integrated Water Management; References
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